$9.00
Photo measures 10 x 7.5 inches.Photo is dated 1982.Jasper, Alabama - John Vaughn looks through glasses to see fingerprints on a piece of glass, as he prepares Jasper's laser printer to photograph them.Photo back:
$8.00
Photo measures 5.5 x 8.5 inches.Photo is dated 1991.Byron Nelson.Photo back:
$10.00
Photo measures 8 x 6.75 inches.Photo is dated 1976.Robert Boswell, Police Officer, Birmingham. Mayor David Vann, Officer Robert Boswell Help Champs Show off Trophies...From left, All-Americans Ennis WhatleyPhoto back:
$9.00
Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.Photo is dated 1981.Bill Myers, City Councilman, AlabamaPhoto back:
$9.00
Photo measures 10 x 8.25 inches.Photo is undated.Carol Channing and fellow "Lorelei" cast member Lee Roy Reams with a diamond bracelet. They are touring the country in "Lorelei", a new musical based on "GPhoto back:
$12.00
Photo measures 9 x 7 inches.Photo is dated 1948.Alabama-Birmingham war hero, Eugene (Red) Erwin with others.Photo back:
$11.00
Photo measures 8 x 8.25 inches.Photo is dated 1952.Birmingham, Alabama Civilian Defense. Colonel U.N. James (right), Civil Defense coordinator of Jefferson County and Birmingham director, is shown discussinPhoto back:
$10.00
Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches.Photo is dated 1979.Alabama-Sailboat puts in along Alabama's Gulf State Park beach.Photo back:
$10.00
Photo measures 10 x 8 inches.Photo is dated 1979.Cotton flows through ginning machine where seeds, debris are separated. Cotton.Photo back:
$10.00
Photo measures 8 x 10.25 inches.Photo is dated 1977.Ron Bridges, Director of Prison Industries.Photo back:
$9.00
Photo measures 10 x 8 inches.Photo is undated.The Mercedes-Benz M-Class All-Activity Vehicle features 4-ETS, a ground breaking full time four wheel drive system that employs front, center and rear diffPhoto back:
$10.00
Photo measures 10 x 8 inches.Photo is dated 1979.Alabama industries-Trinity Quarries-Loader pours crushed limestone into customer's truck in Decatur.Photo back:
$11.00
Photo measures 7 x 5.25 inches.Photo is dated 1954.Four of nine prisoners who fled Atmore last week were the first rounded up and returned. They are shown handcuffed, being loaded into a van for the return Photo back: